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Asturian (/æˈstʊəriən/; аст. asturianu [astuˈɾjanʊ],[1] formerly also known as the now derogatory bable [ˈbaβlɪ]) is a West Iberian Romance language spoken in the Principality of Asturias, Spain.[2]Asturian is part of a wider linguistic group, the Asturleonese languages.
The Leonese dialects and Mirandese are linguistically close to Asturian.
History
editLike the other Romance languages of the Iberian peninsula, it evolved from Vulgar Latin during the early Middle Ages. Asturian was closely linked with the Kingdom of Asturias (718–910) and the ensuing Leonese kingdom. During the 12th, 13th and part of the 14th centuries Astur-Leonese was used in the kingdom's official documents, with many examples of agreements, donations, wills and commercial contracts from that period onwards. Although there are no extant literary works written in Asturian from this period, some books (such as the [Llibru d'Alexandre] error: {{lang}}: unrecognized language code: roa (help) and the 1155 [Fueru d'Avilés] error: {{lang}}: unrecognized language code: roa (help))[3][4] had Asturian sources.
Castilian Spanish arrived in the area during the 14th century, when the central administration sent emissaries and functionaries to political and ecclesiastical offices.
- ↑ Art. 1 de la Ley 1/1998, de 23 de marzo, de uso y promoción del bable/asturiano [Law 1/93, of March 23, on the Use and Promotion of the Asturian Language] Template:Wq/syl/In lang
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